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NA-KUPUNA 



The H^^waiian Legend of Ci'eation 



BY 



JULiEN Darwin Hayne 



PAGES ILLUMINATED BY VIGGO JACOBSEN 



'' How fleet is a glance of the mind ! 

Compared with the speed of its flight, 
The tempest Itself lags lehind, 

And the swift-winged arrows of light." 



SAN FRANCISCO: 
WILLIAM DOXEY 

1S96 



7s -^rii 



COPYRIGHT 1896 

JULiEN Darwin Hayne 



Press op Thb Hicks-Jl'I'd Co., 
■j:( First St., S. F., Cal. 



PREFACE, 



Is my hmiiuajie original matter ? 

Is the plan of this story m\- own ? — 

I answer, m\- claim 's for the latter; 

The words useJ in tellin.Li unknown. 

If the reader finds any he's met with before, 

Familiar and lo\-ed — used bv writers of yore — 

Please credit them all, in such manner and measure. 

As, reading my story, will ,L;i\e you most pleasure. 



DEDICATORY. 

Aloha ! fair Hawaii, 

A song to thee 1 sing — 

Thou land o': endless summer 

And ceaseless, blooming spring. 

Aloha ! land of sunshine. 

Of beaut\', warmth and rest — 

Some dav ma\^ th\' people 

By God be saved and bless'd. 



NH-hUPUNfl., 



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ILLUSTRATIO NSARRAMqEPBVVlQQONJACOB^gNI^ 




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i Lcijend commencff in long ago time, 
Hifili over the Past agile thoughl cannot elinib: 
For even swift. I'limight. after millions of ages, 
Becomes traret-lilindeil ami In chaos rages, 
.'inil lliiis iini'i iniuirs 'fime's roath nr those years 
When force hail but fashioned lite hot glawing sjihirc.s, 
Mliich only stood still in a cloud of lilue space 
'I'll riKil. before startinei in 'lime's iihirliiig race. 
Close your eyes, then, and endeayor to think 
Of a fathomless, lioandle.-is, precipitous brink, 
On uhicli a uiiiol. •itauiliini. hut nothingness fed-, 
.in absciin of L'liiig, before iiliich il reels 



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jind falls liiKk: and, by grim hlacht' 

h carried beyond to lltt regions of navgni. 

My pari but the sp,7'r, ■; 'er the fur-'iway past. 

Of a Imri V / 'he blood pulses faft: 

'Ti's hul a frmjiiuni, fir man is too treak 

To write of those tliwgs of ithirh gads alone speak: 

Mint ml a history of gods<, but of men: 

Of Change and of Death la the world ushered in. 









H'EERE the bright gnd of day from his hi gh arc/tflran 
Looks doun on fire movniains. on 

iiillrr^ iijid II are. 
M'l'iili shimmer, green, redden, in 

Irnpiral glow, 
.■'bid the V'lm and the mango wilh 
sued gum'as grow; 
Wiere the coroanul palm and 
the rose-apple bloom. 




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.4nd life f> one long, mrtiir. sfi/l afternoon; 


Jii Ihi: land "f !!' ' . ' vw/. 


Lies Miiui. •■■ • 'lion//. 


dn b(lt/l!'i' ;/.;■ rurr. 


Like Ihe !■• ' ■ :t i/oe< 


The sini!: . //)/ iiiiih.l. 


dnd Jtuods : ■' ■■///; rhers of tight. 




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."l/l 'ii'.'i iii'i'f yutk, all (judi mvii uioiu. 










AT T.-^JK n rnl!i>y of hcnifv xr/prr7nr. 
O'e? 

When l/loll.Sdllil': ^,J ;i .//,■;/, 

And a bow nmllt-cuiniyfi, n ' / , 

,/- ^hallowed forever from in 

And back, in a \isioi! -,' 

'OTiere thr sky Iti.aU , ,. 

U'.'iHe he.liiw Hirijagh /, . .-.■",-;./.■,■,,/ //./i 

Ghnts, now tn llir. funt-tuii<. ana uu,: disiippiurs, 




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T'cixt 1h^ ^'>cfond 




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/// '/ murmur of /<//,«. /■' retuni ihvt! . ■■ : 

Hire the XDft ,i„/rr- /m,,,./ ui!h ,',,^r :, > . 

'fill- shark (iiiil Ihi' pulii. Ihr linlii/nii. mrniun: 

.•!'!' ' ,■■'■/■■ ' ■ ' iihii lite 

/,■; - 

!>u! i M jiu<j'/i''l '///' . '/^ /'■■ /'' /W'l ''IHtr. 

Jtiii/iis 'IS fif('(hnii i/eftirf s//f (1 a uu:jie: 

.iml ///'')■ sporli'd uitd spun Ihrnui/h I In- Mif'i] .■•/'/■>;, 

07(/</sii/)/f' iii/h life ill life's hiujesl (tuy. 





OF si 'D.-4Y. as Ih,' ,;o/f//ess rndr shuvniard. n sirrU 
From the rare^ nhne l/ie aieriininlens itiuil. 
Siiep/ over llie nreaii in gnal it a /Is af fiiaiii. 
li'hich bro/cc in the garden of her palace home; 




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.■4nrf II ilolnliii! riiih oei hr fuii' J/i's sidi, 
!' ' sijf/ iiimtnii lidi 

FlnJH ih . 

On tilt sail';, y,,, -.7 

Of the ijodtlrss. Then (inn.'^'i; ,; 

Of the sun in the msl 11 hen 

The tiorizonid rirrti nf Tin.: 

'T ■ r ij-'hli n mill l,rii/iil :i.< /he I'JttteriiKj nlie 

Of the morning: bine nx /he -•/.i ':.'!■" '■' 

:dre watching the trniifit u[ reJ n 

And yellow . nuiroon. green. 

And td!:t in its e'nlors. 

'T:i<ix /fiy I nrenl -,-,., 





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_'^ I C!:u)igc <:amc lo ullrr Ihe uhoh- nr' 
To color, lo stthstihile. alii ft and iim ki- 
lt came lo diversify, rex. agilale. 
To lot and deter"! '■'I- •",■■<'•■• .///;,«,.;.. t.ti. 
lAnd doom tn cj: 
Wiich m/;im/res liic iij- 
dnd its slniijfilcs, ronliui,./,,.,. .,,. : 
lis strivings to belter what gods ii< 
Made Wub 
Knew all u ;■••:■,. 
ds he slrarcd I 
]l'iiidi hi:..; >>', 
7'. I tiic ( di-J. ■ 
Si/iiks /.'-' 
Of the pill 

Of hoi Milium 



■i-r soon us iiix range ^ 

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Hi. Then I 
'leaks over I lie sand 
uml west lo the land 
Whme shore-'' Polynesia 's link tinder the derp: 
Then north it here Uu, em in is fast frozen; asleep 



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III the r/asp of cold ninler. And lif found bill a gran' 

fif dii'ji sihiirr, f,ir iiitllur on III lid, in iiir ur uii imu 
il'^is u' iiiiiii. (In/ 1 Ihf ilnd^ dnril inhii ,iiid fmilrnl 
.-II M'liii. Hill uide o'er till utnh! iix M'tkrn uml. 
Jn his sctinh for yiiriiiy, lir fiiir nol a place where a roj 
I'liuld add til the liijlil of the god'a perfect day. 

.i lid III II, mill lid Ir, disliiihlil Olid dl.i/ll.ix'd, 

Srckiiiij he tie II nol, and lOHiiij forei'cr Ms rest. 



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TITT'^ he came to ITiiwaii, n irar.r 

II '/■:■' /./,-. ,;/,7 '(/ and hoi^k'd in llir ;:iiii '. 









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' '/ d palm in n iiitic Jloii ny ijlaJc, 
)l Inch enlcrx Utr nunintains near 

Komi, siiii sleep 
Like an odor came, when zephyrs 

creep 
Soft over plains nhere Ihc poppy 

is sotin, 
And uoacd him In resi, but he 

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Fond as the dnre, but more bciiutifiil, star-eyed and fair 
Than all the briijht visions \ihidi Cluimje or iU drcim^ 
Had pictured or mirrored in Fancy's wide streams. 







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.•i// llif p[y)!rf nhirh spread o'er !ke cnrlh from '::iii 

pule. 
Till Ihej md rel -/.v,/,-/; ,;', ' ■ -x /,„7 

Sounds di-'!: ■• I' ■ . ' • . . .■' n '.■''. -' ..■ ■' 

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It'/wn their soul to W'akfn riiinncJ: 'ind thev lliiniijhl 
Tfieir future, priri'iswiis for lime or llic imrld Imt us 

nuiiglil 
In the tidjids of U'alceo. Tlwrr ims no liourd ond no 

deivili: 
Ko grandeur of nmi n/ni plundered the earth 
And made stares of ten thousunda, so tlie one 
Might shine for nn ttour, in uii h'Uir to be gone. 
Onty to teuve, lil:e the tiuel; of u fumiue, lite hlighl 
Of his (ourse, and haired us iilurl: «■; iioe's niglit 
To curse tiis career. In thu.^e ulden liurs 
Mantcind was not robbed In hif hr,dher; his nays 
Kejt surrounded by pitfalls, around irhieh, ulien he fell, 
d brother's rejoicings arose as his Icnell. 




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.inil Jo, in somif, rrtiirnrd fo the ram fields 

Of .)fillli. Bill u'lil- IIIUIP IllfV I'lrl till ili'iH' JftUi 

l/ie gods left the cuin 'UkJ iiniidrrej ui iphere^ 
h . ■• mnri ■; ■•■ ■■■■•''■ ' -" ',',/,.■ //;/•// ll'akea dime 
'I'; //.".'//;,' / - , ■ (i/!d /■} III'! me 

Ih' high ijiids ulbi i-ii'uled Ihi^ hii:i<j, and gin e 
Eiiii hi!' iji'nit rii])i!bililii.<, I hen trft him a :>laie 



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'I'o !hf fiihui!,,!.- if Ilii))f. M'iiii <i'il uijr as a jesler 

It) Jeer 
.i/ /.;< tffiirh: mul 'Dnilli uilli liis pluinlumx of fear 
L: /.'/-.;; /:/• /,;.7/'/;,, .. I.rfl him lilinil lo the future 

iiihI lone, 
I. ■ -' ■ ■/ . /' aonJermenl, 'fore tite unknown. 

:rrx reuehfil on! for la's //est, 
. ; /', 'II iniih, ■: I), <iie of Its urine of zest. 
■V i/ ■/,•:> -• ,.;■;/,■ /// ''.;\- itinilier for siireor and aid, 
:U IU( fin- !-ii •■! .lA/v;, .;,',/, muu: iiing, lie said: 



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~ ' '1 IH-'i have I found, iinil inv snul if fills with drem! 
I lull III/ iiiii.il. Minir (III) . uliiilr.iir'ei llie life thiy're I, il 
'I'ini iitil. ili:liii'i!y, iieiil'. dulled iluiiii liitii iiriijlil nj 

I'V.VX' 

.•///// Iliiiiiijli men lurk up Lore and Life as rinse ni /' ■ 
I'dii I, injure, .w/ ///,// Nujlit mid l),i\ I heir lire:ili: 

one, 
)'et I'ime ran nniii iiiid flrli. for Time mores on, 
.iiid thus .'■Uiil: jiin.iiino'. i/roee and youth airny, 
.■^s I/lurk .Ml/Ill .^leiils the riisr-ijlioin from Ihe hills of 

iirav, 
ll'hteh Jiide In u'urkne.'is. .ind I've irondercd how dear 

Lore 
.'ij ii/lil sure her sueetne.fs spite of Time: heloif, above, 
•'■ somen hrn 'mid the whiiliiiij .spheres, in that plarc 

or thi.i, 
f fold fast Ihe life nhirh here men. living, miss. 




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'Bui no. there ;> no fortune by the gods e'er told 

Jo s/di I he .yi/nt uhirh fireirr make? men olit: 
There is no pouer on C'lrth, in s/,i\ in uny i inn' , 
To slay the unrelenlless liand oj liint. 




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,? , ,; IXG then hia head, Wakea slowly paced the rale 
It 'here Jo duelt in Maui: white his mother told the tale 
Of ages. How Matter, -Soul, Intellect and Mind 
But .^erred a /)"•'"'" ••>';•.'/ ,-,/,// n, rLt!<: .-m,! Hnd 
'Determined I,: - ■, 

/ •■■..' .'c, »(•/•<• /ten/ iji/i;:/i,i/!i'J nor their 

I' • ;;• 't e'er i/npuijned. ffou eu-ij god tiiio rules the 

iKjrc. 
•V',""' ■' '■■ ■■" ■'■"' '"'• hoad of bounty gave 

// , '- - //)'' rhariol of the su/i, 

I"' ; •■ //t i'/./i IS ilo/ie, 

■ .•.,•/ II hole. 
' , ' o/id the .Soul. 

.'■ lilesl oto/n ftoating in I! , ;i< of space, 

:■■•'■ • ■■ ' ■' '■ ' f>-':':ht ran ^uu l/a,i. 
' ■ ■ ■ ■ ■l-pcrrading plon 

':■ 'ispensiihlc 

■■ li' •, ' v^'. ,".■ •■/.,.•,.> •/ ,./,;.',;; 

Il'iiirh aid fmilfi/l ram: 

'I I ■' '/f God 

JJ...: . ,,,. , , . . : /.. 'iod 

/v../;/ :!■■:■ ■ J •! . ^ ■■ :'i,js/ /;••;;,• /:, u'n .' 

Il'hil rjau/, ho- «'.■'; :ii.:/i tii. 0"<l< f>r o/:< i/i,,/e 




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Willi conslilhilfd sploiiPin; Ihrniirjh Ihr Mhir yenr. 
/« fiHi'il mill hfi\ .Villi Imx no iir.eJ lo sluiiJ in une 

ff ikiilli. or fi;ir 
'flic uil!tiiii:<j hiciith :'/ iiijf. llic ijoJa nill hep llicir 
own: 

'!' ■ ■' il man iili'i. ihiifi. s'liil! l!iii< i/iiilr nl-m 

/ ' ' ' iiff-ifiiinij: llir Siiinf fn'r, vr. ./..v.. '/://,7// 

'Jlitiliiil iiiiil. irsiiiniiiijii,' ■■ : ; 
Fill gels Ike sijii'iin! inefiiiiie.<.\ hi'imJed in Ine .uiifnH 

tieit 

'''/ ";-!'/(,'/ .ijiprehenmn. Men 

I, ill ^le.iilih pursue 
'! ' ■ '. / /■'."■■ :'H": ronrfil: 



/V", ll'iikeu, ijfi III J I our iieep- 
iiig iihirhih dry Iheir lears 

.'Iri'. !■ irri ii\ Iheir srnaiih. 
i'l iM,'. -( I'l/. pulii-iil sleei's, 
■ ' '■- iide of man's 

contntsng, endure (heir load. 





. , (uhne H.,i. , ■ ^; 

ends his (oursi . /lies uu! his lot in this. " 










IX TEE first days of man's cnaUnn, before his 

chitdrm spread 
Ihrnnghoul the world, pastoral were the uais his 

fancy led. 
To tend his /furis and natch the groitiinj herd 
BroHse ,.,v Ihr mm hertiaije, iihite the brighl-iiinged 

bird 
Siliu/ ercr near the pasture: In liir !■■"■' •,••"■' "f peace , 
rhid see hi:, rlahim^ .in,! his nns ! 
I' died up the iiieasuir uf hi-< rnres. j\i, „iir lias made 

on life 
To feed ni.in's lininjer: Lure nnd Mete), prer. ileal and 

rife, 
Slrele':,',/ f'll/i I',,- L'-nlv h,,-,! „/ ,l,;-;.,l!, hi shield 
The sniiillesi iiir ■ , ■ r field. 

Man ' ■ , , jihiialei, hunt or kill 

'Byre: ^ ^ 'isihnn ',r his ijnater skill; 

In each breathing thing ,: In , dim 's [•inn he sail, 
ll'hieh tiled and died In the same per/erf law 
Thiit gnie him being. 'Then was .\:iture's brotherhuud: 
Happiness f'js self, far all God's creatures good. 





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'prT Chaiiij,' and Dealh unugM ncr side hy sid/. 
J of a future, nhUe some Iheie ii ere 

v:::' cried 
Out '!i/i:vtsl Hie gods' decrees and questioned, 

"when ond why?" 
Wondered, .^peadiited; smilcil ir/h.-i men ucre 

iiorn, and ncpt to see them die: 
Said, "For posteritj men should have a 

Cure;" 
.'! d ,:r;;:/ed ion;/, uilh most important, 

soiem/i air. 
That the ijods gore man reason, clearly thus to mar'.- 

ills rr:k .:i.Mc lie ,r-vA ; 
liidl this divine and 
godly spark 

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then men uorshtppid 
Fame; 

.i/ld ■i/roie :•:/'; I),,.!: .' 
hold their cnimohng 
croun: 

diul dared heut Time to hurl their jaio us djun. 

Yet lino- a 'id JJtati pt!ss,:d, each his sepa- 
rate Ha; . 

.ind left forgelfu.'/o'ss, mould and rank decay 

To a!':rk lie sput hhere proudest monument 
lies ril^id 

licinemnra'r-c of one the unrld had, some 
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BUT same grr.il hearts vho saw beyond the vail 

H'luc/i hides Itw future; some spirits saddened 

hy the wail 
Tlial rose in elamor froili the low, the hase 

and mean. 
Those mortals iitio are ever lieard and ever seen 
It 'hen betterment of self or better iiient of theirs 
Or some enlargentent of estate or heirs 
Is but considered, to Waken came and prayed 
Thai he would give some sign to guide tlte feel 
wliich strayed 
From paths <if irisdom: some token by which men 

should know 
The road to happiness, the 

fliorny ways of uoe. 

Thus Wakea taught, and 

tliey who listened grew 

In knoji ledge: but they 

numbered only few: 



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'.Vd.y to be miserable needs' only !o be weak. 

Yet man's most capital fault and weakness 

seek, 
And you will find, whatsoe'er his slation be. 
'Beggar or prince, in slaiish bonds nr free, 
Ee struggles most and must he treasures 

power. 
To guard his tenure even for one single hour. 
Of those frail Jlowers of Fame which crown 

his brow, 
Xor recks when he olilnins them, when or lion 
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To htimitn ffrrfd. In van:!;' or human pride. 
The diangiiiij form of all i he. joy he gra.fpa: 
The fragile form nhich his heller spirit 

clasps: 
■/'■. ■ ■■ . >.< of all those ravished raptures 

/;. ,.■;,'■ //>■ ijiiutfy draperies complete 
it'.' Life's iinseleJ pomp and p ka- 

il':!!: . '' :!< ^'laboiness. its falseness and its 

pain. 
Should leach men nrtiie and life '.< !t^s oi I rite, 
Thai Happiness is dun.j. ahais, right. 



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".■42^3 ulud is life? f)arknes< all a:: J silence firsl, 

Chaos, mocling. lacant and arrur^'d. 

i , ; .-.;/ i'u! !:,!!i.< //fwy.Wv. ..'.'.formed and 



Infimle slnfe and g!:asl!) . spi 'ire fears: 
Then onrr again the cr'/ing iihfel i>f Change 

I'lO.'ii'.^ rcind. 
.i:iil IKirhii.<s. I'eath and .-Ishes in the grave 

oj all IS found: 
.in r^li- fanlaslif. cramped, chimerical and 

small 
Is human Life, and that, for man, is all. 



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Of all rehirning Snuh. hack to ih giver, God, 
.-InJ never hind of Earlh, nor Sin, nor Vice 

nor any crime, 
Sliall foul God's es.':ence iiiUt Uieir grossness 

or Iheir grime. 
Man may al/ufc /iif body till the yawning grave 
'Heceive it; l!ie Spirit, swift, to Eim who 

gave, 
J\cl:!rns unsullied. The bod}', from which 

the Soul has /led, 
Js, remain.^ fuiever. Senseless, Uxlinct and 

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" YEETf all mankind shall circumspectly view 

(Bodies polilic and, watchful, thoughtfully 
pursue 

Their histories with mind deliberate and 
honest heart; 

Shall fathom guile the sophist's keen falla- 
cious art, 

'By which fair words ill deeds but cover and 
conceal; 

Tiy which the nly few, unchecked, wreck 
public weal. 

They must God'.-i Power and Wisdom then 
confess; 



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^ft/sl see man 's Treasure and his real Happiness 

Upon this earth, iias not the divine, or perfect plan 
Of God's design nhen Ee Created Mortal Man. 




■ ■ W'lTHiy the bitter cup vlnch all mankind must taste 
.ire many sorrosif. niD^i natural evils placed; 
cl nit ever} .' :i ledge used, 

dnd every .Veil. Law. nr 'Policy abused 

Li cure lluse - .•. .yse first happy, gladsome 

days. 



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X(i cause of ilniujeons. lorhiref. racks and chains, 
O'ihhtis. murders, anguish, groans and agonizing paim 
Is (jiiite so apt in o'ery vile and guise sophistic 
As thai men call Ihe Church, eccksiaslic. 







These fno. as a// men 's « 'V? ,:/!d ills relate. 

Fur reasons knfnui as the " (' ■■■ ,'' State," 

line roli-'C/i ,111,1 ptumlcred f : 

Aued hy ttieir rruft and sternh ruled by Fear; 

Have made the '[ruth her thr,)ne forsake, 

JMssiuiiili.iioii 's feigning way to make. 

l/ilil li>-d,ii , :jIi ci!r/r,'s tenr-}i,!ltred fare. 

l.ii,ert\ 'imi i ir/u, hare no 'hi, ling place: 

F'lr inifi'a,! of their oiin unpolluted state, 

Tliere's somr d.fhr,i. ill made o,.'u!lerjli\ 

.ii:d all f": ■• 'i:!'.' AVr/v.v' inuii 's made of belter i lay 



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'The goiiK of Ih-ir faVifn: mi!. "Mm could not wail 

for ai/f.'^ unborn 
/',,;■ /■> ,;..-„./ .,/.;,•'■ //-,. nodi ram, li' Icarfi men alnntld 

.Van nan!." osfnnnirc thil fh! ' ' v and xorc. 

Be shall Inc mjoin. loir oijuu: ..; jnirfr shore." 

Grciil Icmph-s iiire hiiikkid In (/oJs ralkil ■' liibioiin;" 
:■■■!■, and Ihc ■ 

I, J :[, ,;.,;,,, •. ,,;,,. droitnedfui . ^'.' piu.d 

(If Jhi- i'.Kl: in:d ih' /h.iwn. the linije and the hiinl 
■ er the earth like a pall. 
,-, /,:. y, ..:,(. sliDes come «! their call: 
dJfe'x desert . the iialers iihich ran 
From great riiers, here ouned hv the fortunate man 
Who first came upon them: and iralcr iias sold 
from the Hells of the gods, to cnlmnee the gold 
who enclosed them: newcomers found 

,, , : ■■ ■■■- all the world round: 

/',,,. , .n the kinds were dirtied. 

II '(re the only sonls who had life-holds provided, 
.-it last men gate to id Jen gods no though! or heed. 
Bid follii'uai , t'l'.i'iht. and inilr lonked to Greed; 






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tl'IIEX Vif ijod Ifaha smi thr rhcfiliiuj fniih of 
Change, 

^ iiv men Ihrough ^alure's gardens df.voTjfnfrrf rnvrrr. 

•decking htossoins iikr/i. in mdi/dcna/ 

.-Jxide, soon as, glimmering faint and far au-y. 

Some olher bloom by igmts fahiiis light. 

'Beguiled Ikeir fanry or obscured their sight: 

dni lion 'Deceit, Chicane and ii anion War 





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7.Y T)F:ET !<lcrp Iht-Ti )i'ahri sar/t find Ihere came 
.-! !he very iinnu 

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■ ■■ ■ .'■■ .'/;Y /i ////,'; I II /','("// iiioliier iiiorhil^ keid 
; '.r,:i,::.: i.inle unfed misery ner Shelled 
_: .:'■■, ■■, -. ■■^mkered. sullen hurl: 
.-J .■./u'/'unt/ iieijjur mid lite </olden piles of magnchA 

dirl; 
Then he sate the high, the Smereign God of eiTl 
'I -in: doun. and. in I lie duxl beneath the anful fall. 
.''1(11 f alight and sleu iiilh frightful hand of hale 





77/1? opuknl, iilio sail, for man's assishnce all loo lah- 

11(111 Grr,;l. the uorli!h-!/ru:<l,,l 'Deity, 

Seitls lip I hill ronf/ilenre ami I runt uhicli, free. 

li oultl fpreaiJ ami f/stir all I In oimiiinn I:,. < u Hrh hiiul 

Ihe brolherhuod uf iiwrlal man, of huinaiikmd. 




ClI.-iyGiyG yet. the Irouhled dream herame rnnfiifcl: 

Xo latif: 110 poller supreme: )'irtue hut a name abuscil: 

IiiilUiilnah knew no pleasure hut their own: 

'By anarehi the tern,! IrnikL^ rf iiaste uere thrown, 

H'hiiii kindled Into etm/lagralion's eominon flame 

All men's possessions: then JJurkness o'er Ihe vision 

eame. 
From iihieh the cries of serrage ronjlici grew 
And died an or: and then ihe dreaming man-god knew 
'I lull man. nilh all his sehemes and all his iinrks, iids 

o 'er: 
'Dial ijods nould rehabililale the world once more. 

















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